Monday, August 10, 2009

JustRite Christmas in August- August Release Party starts today!!



Perhaps you have noticed this Icon appearing on your favorite designers sidebars over the last week? On August 17th you are going to be in for a huge JustRite Christmas Treat- we have invited over 23 of our blogging friends to join the JustRite Design Team for a Huge Christmas Blog Hop. That's right mark your calendars because in just 7 days you will be able to enjoy over 35 designers' projects using our new Christmas Release. It will be a day chalked full of Christmas Inspiration as we encourage everyone to take the stress out of making your Christmas Cards by starting them early!! I know ever year you vow not to wait til the last minute, so this year JustRite would like to make a difference by inspiring you to get started early with our Christmas Images. These images will allow you to make dozens of cards without getting bored because each set can be used in so many ways.


To get your creative Christmas Mojo going we will be debuting our Christmas Sets this week.
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Each day we will be revealing one Christmas Set and giving you the opportunity to win the set we are revealing each day. To win today's set simply leave a comment on this post telling us what your favorite childhood Christmas Memory is. You have until Midnight on Wednesday August 12th to enter to win.
Today we are introducing JB 08760 Christmas Treasures:
For this design I combined my Spellbinders Octagon Nestabilities Dies with my Circle Dies to create the fun layering. I also used a Krylon Gold Leafing Pen to edge each layer of matting to give my card more depth. The interior image was stamped and embossed using Ranger Super Fine Detail Gold Embossing Powder.
This set is designed to fit our 3 1/4" stamper. Here are the first projects from our design team using this set.



The Christmas Cardinal Card is designed by Kathy Jones. For more details visit her blog.



These next two cards were designed by Sharon Johnson. Isn't it fun to see how differntly two designers use the same set.

I love how Sharon used the center the Most Wonderful Time of the Year with the labels One Spellbinder's die. Thanks Sharon for reminding us that just because the stamp is designed as a circle doesn't mean we need to die cut it as a circle.
Stop back in tomorrow to see our second Christmas Set designed for our 3 1/4" Stamper.


Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".

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paradise45 said...

My favorite Christmas memory is when we were leaving grandma and grandpa's house X-mas Eve night and we drove past a house that santa was walking into. My 2 small kids saw the Santa and could hardly wait for us to get home so they could get to bed so Santa would then come to our house. My kids are now grown, but we still talk about this night. Thanks for the chance to win.

Susan H.
tomsue@charter.net

kathy s said...

I'm from Australia and when I was little we had threepence coins- mum used to make the traditional English style Christmas Pudding with a cloth wrapped around it and inside the mix were some threepence coins- cooked into it- we were allowed to keep any we got in our serve of pudding but mum always made sure each of the kids around the table had at least one or two in their bowl- it was a challenge not to accidentally swallow these coins as they were quite small and thin- I still make the same recipe for the pudding but alas I don't have coins to put in it.

Uzueta said...

My favorite Childhood Memory is the joy i would get when the time would come and i would give each of my classmates a red stocking filled with candies and having it decorated with christmas embellishments. Now I do the same thing with my daughter giving out cool stocking to her classmates.

Anonymous said...

This is a beautiful set! My favorite Christmas memories were Christmas Eve at my Grandmother's house. I only remember a few of them, because I moved across country from her when I was 13 and never had another one. So the memories are extra precious!

Swedie

Quilter422 said...

ah, definitely opening the one gift we were allowed to open on Christmas eve and getting brand new pajamas.

Anonymous said...

My favorite (and funniest) Christmas memory is from when my boys were 4,5 & 7. The oldest opened his first gift and was so excited to find a Ghost buster toy, the youngest chose his 1st gift to open and got a toy he had been wishing for. The middle son chose his gift and to his dismay it was red plaid pajamas and he burst into tears. Our family laughs about this every year when we begin to open gifts!

The Country Rose said...

This new Just Rite set is wonderful!! Love it!

My favorite childhood Christmas memory is of my father. I wanted a new bicycle so badly for Christmas one year, but there was no bike to be found... or so I thought. My dad took me out the door and there it was! A brand spanking new blue bicycle that he had stayed up late on Christmas Eve putting together for me. He is gone now and I miss him terribly, but I have wonderful memories to look back on.

Juliana Twardzik said...

My favorite Christmas memory is going downstairs at 2am and counting the presents under the tree with my brother.

angela said...

These stamps are so awesome!
My favorite childhood memory would be sneaking downstairs before my brother to see if Santa had liked the cookies and milk. There wasn't much money for Christmas but Santa always managed to find us and bring something special.

Cheryl said...

I am new to just rite stamp and am amazed by them. I need them all!

Lisa said...

I remeber going to Midnight mass, it was so late for us but exciting to be out that late and watching the sky for Santa's sleigh on the way home

Kim G said...

My memory is the year I peeked and saw what I was getting and then it was not as much fun at Christmas when I opened my presents. I didn't do that again!!

Linda Carson said...

What fabulous Christmas stamps!

Linda said...

I know this may be a typical answer, but I love the memory of leaving cookies and milk for Santa on Christmas Eve, and having the amazement that only a child could have on Christmas morning, to find Santa did stop by for his yearly snack!

Miriam said...

My favorite Christmas memory was decorating the Christmas tree with the family. We would discuss each precious ornament and decide just where it would be placed on the tree. Of course, opening gifts with the entire family (cousins and all) was much fun too. Now, my favorite part of Christmas are the church services and the family lighting of the advent candles. I absolutely LOVE the new Christmas Just Rite sets!!!

Jane Jeffress Thomas said...

My favorite childhood memory of Christmas was when we were at a neighbor's house and we heard bells outside. Our parents told is that it was Santa's sleigh and that we had to hurry home. I believed it and was older than children these days when they find out it is the Spirit of Christmas and not a real Santa Claus.

Betty N said...

My favorite Christmas memory is spending a lazy Christmas afternoon with my whole family admiring my presents and waiting for turkey dinner!
Thanks for the chance to win!

quilter said...

I love this set shown today. I think my favorite memory is the awe and excitement I felt as I looked through the window at our Christmas tree on the closed in cold front porch. The lights glowed with prophecy of happiness. Your designs make me dare to hope for that feeling once again.

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